AndroidandMe notes that with Sprint's current pricing scheme, "the Epic 4G is one of the most expensive Android phones. Sprint did not provide the off-contract pricing, so we will have to check with them and report back later. Clearly, Sprint is marketing the Epic to the high-end crowd so I bet they figure price will not be an issue.

Engadget adds that "Sprint's got a video laying out the differences highlighting the Epic's Super AMOLED display, keyboard, Samsung Media Hub movie store (available post-launch), and DLNA to wirelessly send pics and video to other DLNA devices in the home."